The company is a spin-off company of the Autonomous Systems Lab, EPFL. Founded in 2001 with the mission to market innovative and promising mobile robotics technologies, the company is now active in two segments: Automation and service robotics.
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CTI Start-up enables entrepreneurs to realize their innovative idea professionally.
In a process of three phases, over forty experienced coaches guide start-up companies on their way to enter the market successfully and attract financing. At the end of the coaching process, the most promising start-up companies have the opportunity to receive the prestigious CTI Start-up ’Label’. In addition, the companies benefit from the wide CTI Start-up network of industry experts, experienced entrepreneurs, business angels, venture capitalists and has access to foundations such as de Vigier, STI, FIT, Gebert, Rüf, etc.
Until today, CTI Start-up reviewed more than 1 800 projects, and awarded over 200 start-up enterprises with the CTI Start-up Label. Over 85% of these companies are still in business and some have shown remarkable growth, which is a sign that CTI Start-up guides them to sustainable success.
CTI also promotes the culture of entrepreneurship at universities, teaching hospitals, technical institutes as well as universities of applied sciences. CTI Entrepreneurship offers workshops to students on how to bring innovation to the market.
La Fondation pour l'Innovation Technologique a pour but d'apporter un soutien au développement de projets à contenu technologique innovant présentant de grandes chances de faisabilité technique et économique, et donc des possibilités d'aboutir à la création ou au développement d'entreprises. Son soutien est accordé dans la mesure où le projet est réalisé en collaboration avec une des Hautes Ecoles de Suisse romande. Elle propose aux candidats de compléter les moyens dont ils disposent par un apport d'argent, un accès aux locaux du PSE, à proximité des laboratoires de l'EPFL et de l'UNIL, ou encore un encadrement après examen du dossier par un groupe de décideurs issus des milieux scientifiques et économiques. La FIT porte surtout un premier regard sur des projets encore en phase très initiale et s'attache, pour ceux retenus, à en soutenir les auteurs.
Website:
www.bluebotics.com/
Headquarter:
St-Sulpice
Foundation Date:
April 2014
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